Specifications include, but are not limited to: 2 Project Description With the creation of the transit backbone, additional housing demands in the next 5 years projects a Populationbased residential growth in the near-term indicates a market for City Center/Corridor living that seems to clearly out-pace demand for office and medical space that is purely driven by employment growth projection. Affordable and equitable housing will be a priority in development. Mid-City Square places a park back in the city while tying the downtown to the corridor development. By planning for four corners of the intersection of Second Street and Pine street to create a “greenspace”| the surrounding properties, served by mid-block alleys on all side, would be highly desirable parcels for development. This dynamic mixed-use urban center can connect the medical, educational, and downtown core while maintaining Macon’s connected street grid;